Dolphin sounds are usually within the hearing range of people. Echo location clicks can range up to about 150,000 Hz, that is eight times higher than the normal human hearing range. A lot of these clicks occur at frequencies as low as 2,000 Hz. So people can easily hear them with an underwater microphone, called hydrophone.
Dolphin use extremely high frequency signals for echolocation. It has been found that the harbour porpoise emits sounds at two bands, one at 2 kHz and one above 110 kHz. The cochlea in these dolphins is specialised to accommodate extreme high frequency sounds and is extremely narrow at the base of the cochlea.
the range is 20Hz and 150,000 Hz.
1000-123000hz
16 hertz
30KHz to 50KHz is the frequency range of hearing for a tiger.
Human and ant hearing capabilities are very different from each other. The hearing frequency range for an ant is said to be 1kHz.
15,000-18,000 Hz
The hearing frequency range for sheep is estimated to be 100 to 30,000 Hz. Sheep have a lifespan of 10 to 12 years.
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Sounds that are a frequency that is above the range of hearing.
Infrasound has a frequency below normal hearing. Ultrasound waves have a frequency above the normal range of human hearing.
probally a water drop
There are two parameters regarding hearing ranges. One is frequency range, and the range of hearing is measured in Hertz, which is cycles per second. Another variable is the threshold of hearing. In other words, how loud does a sound at a given frequency have to be to be heard. That sound level is measured in decibels with respect to a reference level. The threshold level will vary with the pitch (frequency) of the sound, as you might have guessed.
Animal hearing is different to human hearing in various ways. The main difference is that animals have a high frequency range as opposed to the human ear.
White noise
I think a the hears well very, animal that is called camel.